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Mrs. Olsen: Good. Now use it in a sentence. Caulfield: "Her face betrayed that she had farded in the ladies' room." She teaches me vocabulary, I teach her vocabulary. Frazz: Splentid.
Her face betrayed that she had become one of the five types of Ahkam into which Fiqh categorizes acts of every Muslim??? Â Sometimes Google is not your friend.
I have an acquaintance I sometimes play golf with when visiting Florida. He is from Ontario but from originally Nova Scotia and pronounces “thirty” as “turdy.” I think some English (the country) do this also.
Wilde Bill almost 9 years ago
Better there than in the classroom.
David Leitner almost 9 years ago
To “fard” – To apply cosmetics. Splentid – Frazz being Frazz…
Kind&Kinder almost 9 years ago
The juxtaposition of “d” and “t” is very clever. and @David Leitner was very clever to make the connections. This is all really funny stuff!
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Her face betrayed that she had become one of the five types of Ahkam into which Fiqh categorizes acts of every Muslim??? Â Sometimes Google is not your friend.
jaxxm almost 9 years ago
American always say a d instead of a t.
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
Snerk… Snuck that one by, tid ya, Jef?
ksu71 almost 9 years ago
I have an acquaintance I sometimes play golf with when visiting Florida. He is from Ontario but from originally Nova Scotia and pronounces “thirty” as “turdy.” I think some English (the country) do this also.
JavaJim almost 9 years ago
Doesn’t the verb “fard” require an object?
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 9 years ago
Pastis of PBS should take a lesson from this one.
hunterbao almost 9 years ago
No such word as splentid here in the states.
lovelaughterpeaceharmony almost 9 years ago
okay so why splentid?
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 9 years ago
So, tell us, oh wise one, why is Frazz promoting a brand of fake sugar?
Hartbreaker almost 9 years ago
So that is the word he learned yesterday to use today.
SukieCrandall Premium Member almost 9 years ago
People in the fashion and movie industries know that MUAs fard all day long and sometimes at night.
bike2sac almost 9 years ago
He changed a verb to an adjective.